But we're not laughing, are we.
"Key is becoming a victim of his own spin. Mr funny guy thinks that he doesn't need to take his role seriously because everyone thinks, as he does, that he is an entertainer; the life an soul of the party. Government by way of pre-rehearsed one liners is no government at all.
Key will always be a god to his for supporters, but for less easily swayed NZers coping with the difficulties of day to day living, he is just a rich, elitist, out of touch buffoon more interested in having "just too much fun" at the expense of Kiwis whose ability to enjoy their lives is becoming less with each passing day of his lacklustre, do nothing government."
"Key's inability to take question time seriously or to even answer the genuine questions put to him, clearly show how arrogant and childish he truly is.
I hope all who voted for Key get to see how evasive, childish and arrogant his behaviour was.
Come on... really? Is this the kind of person we entrust to look out for us and our country? You can watch it on demand, Parliament TV, question time 27th August."
"Mr Key cracks jokes when asked questions about unemployment?
He shows all the empathy, wit and charm of a schoolyard bully."
"I was appalled to see how Key was reacting. His jokes were pretty lame, border lining to moronic answering some serious questions by the opposition. Carter should have thrown him out to stop this clown degrading the importance of Parliament.
Key knows he has his majority and will continue to dismantle New Zealand's sovereignty and economic well being. He isn't going to run in the next election. He has total disregard to the average working families in New Zealand and when he leaves he'll be living in the United States working for someone like Goldman Sachs and he'll be forgotten. I feel sick to my stomach as I am typing this."
It goes on and on...
Thursday, August 29, 2013
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